I'm about to start Strahd with my group of friends, becoming our 3rd campaign managed by DNDB. I managed our first 2 campaigns under the same DNDB Campaign, but I'm thinking things might start getting cluttered (dm notes, pc's from other campaigns).
I just wanted to get an idea of what others have done when starting new campaigns. Do you just continue on the same one, or start a new one? I'm also wondering because I have a member that has taken time off, and they haven't contributed to content costs, so it would be cool to cut them off of access to said materials. Does putting their pc inactive enough? or does removing the pc from the campaign/starting new my only option?
So I'm not sure on the pc management side (inactive vs remove). But I do have multiple games with the same players in one dndbeyond campaign. I do all my dm notes in an outside program (google docs mostly at the moment) so I don't have that causing multi game clutter.
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Hey all,
I'm about to start Strahd with my group of friends, becoming our 3rd campaign managed by DNDB. I managed our first 2 campaigns under the same DNDB Campaign, but I'm thinking things might start getting cluttered (dm notes, pc's from other campaigns).
I just wanted to get an idea of what others have done when starting new campaigns. Do you just continue on the same one, or start a new one? I'm also wondering because I have a member that has taken time off, and they haven't contributed to content costs, so it would be cool to cut them off of access to said materials. Does putting their pc inactive enough? or does removing the pc from the campaign/starting new my only option?
Thanks all!
So I'm not sure on the pc management side (inactive vs remove). But I do have multiple games with the same players in one dndbeyond campaign. I do all my dm notes in an outside program (google docs mostly at the moment) so I don't have that causing multi game clutter.